Chop-Chop

By John Davis
August 29, 1996

1 Big Bruiser
3 Chinese Doctor
1 Everyday Hero
5 Final Brawl
5 Friends of the Dragon
5 Golden Comeback
3 House on the Hill
1 Jack Donovan
3 Kiii-YAAAH!
2 Masked Avenger
1 Netherworld Vet
1 Redeemed Assassin
1 The Golden Gunman
1 The Prof
1 Ting Ting
1 Abysmal Deceiver
1 Abysmal Horror
1 Eunuch Underling
2 Evil Twin
5 Sinister Priest
4 Tortured Memories
1 Queen of the Ice Pagoda
1 City Square
1 Dragon Mountain
1 Drug Lab
1 Festival Circle
1 Fox Pass
1 Kinoshita House
1 Locksley Station
1 Perpetual Motion Machine
2 Ring of Gates
1 Sacred Heart Hospital
3 Whirlpool of Blood
= 63 cards

Stats:

by TYPE
29 Characters
17 Events
13 Feng Shui
4 Sites
by FACTION
34 Dragons
14 Eaters of Lotus
1 Four Monarchs
14 Neutral
by FOUNDATION
9 Dragons
6 Eaters of Lotus
1 Four Monarchs
by RARITY
12 Very Common
32 Common
4 Uncommon
15 Rare
by PERCENTAGE
25% Base resource
21% Feng Shui
6% Site
2% Chi
14% Magic
2% Tech

Notes:

John normally favours a spoiling strategy but, given the tournament time-limit, played this more direct Dragon deck with a dash of Lotus. It uses the Lotus for the powerful Tortured Memories and Evil Twins but the meat of the deck is, of course, the powerful Dragon big-hitters. The deck has been kept very tight and it is interesting that it eschews popular events like Back for Seconds and Pocket Demon.
John won two games (and very nearly a third) to make the final of Flashpoint London.


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